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POT ee re « J ee eae Te. as - Mulent river's edge. Her question Wad no’ set upon his t browned face a trace of conscl the bad learned that Ne. She did not want to hurt him, She really liked him, and she had never before liked any man save Doctor dames; and liking again made her jong to hide. ae “Are you going to.guard against ae i making a tragedy for this young man?” Mics Gertrode questioned as ‘the finished her coffee. es Marsha did not reply and Miss Gertrude gave it up. “I suppose,” the said coldiy, “that there is no Sppealing to you, who think only of seit and nothing of the havoc that you wreck. | have fought your seri- Gus consideration of Geoffrey Tarle- ton, but | have come to the decision such alliance may be entirely _ Saltable. fe is equally depraved—" “1 thank you so much, dear,” said F MEF LE LE LF A EF A LE LLL AL A 7 Sunt’s estimate of ber character, but sotmetow, thin day Ie hurt aw it = - z decided, something by divorsion .. . this'was one the hours when she did not dare and when activity must be the ze g i rode silently toward Miss ‘e chill apartment, 80 faultlessly furnished h tt a early-Yermont Moores, an n which Marsha had oer able to welcome her friends, where suspicion throve, and wrong conjectures were too easily, and where a few women sewing for the ‘at Was to go'to Doctor James’ mission, made “a stimulat- afternoon.” Sean tet them in; ed of everything, save iii he Scotch maid 3 hey heaven for which she Roped, and of everyone, save Mist Gertrade. There were flowers, let- tere, and @ cablegram for Miss _ Marsha, Jean said. Marsha looked at the flowers. Fi ne HOME RUN LEADERS — (My Associated Press) | MBSSeeeeeoeooooooosoees: Home runs yesterday: Martin, | Cardinals, 1; Frey, Dodgers, 1; © Glif, Browns, 2; Werber, Red > Box, 1. Leaders: Johnson, Athletics, 28; 4 Athletics, 28; Gehrig, Yan- E 24; Ott, Giants, 22; Berger, knew. Bot his message rather an- "| woyed: : They were Gob's flowers. “ssid ¥ that had been handed ‘note lay atop the sweet mix. { ; @ note addressed in a bold,. | which told pleasaat | to those who read the man- as well as the-words ites. * her room she set Bob's offer- wo ) upon a ple-crost table |” |GHANTS' AND.CUBS WIN; DIZZY} DEAN. ANNEXES HIS. SEV- | ENTEENTH' VICTORY BY DE.! i FEATING BOSTON Y ‘HOME TO THE OLD LOVE; WEAK IN THE HINGES BUT READY TO GET HOT.” SEES, SSS a Oe NEW YORK, July. 20.—The Yankees: breke the “jmx” that has beset them. on their current west- HE had always admired his hon- esty and she hadalways feit that she could get along better with him than with any one else whom she 2 Aaa Fortes te ern tour long enough to beat out not have annoyed her a month past. Of course one changed— She opened Bob Powers” note. the cellar oecupant,-the White-Sox, | 4 to’ 3) The victory, while De-| troit was‘idte; clipped a’ half game foff New York’s deficit’ in th leaving the Yanks an even - two games behind! Ben Chapman was the big factor at bat for the-New Yorkers, driving in- most of: the! allies. Five runs in the ninth’ inning. gave the: Indians a 6 to’5 victory over the Boston Red Sex in the first of a five-game series for pos- session of third’ place., Fred Oster- pmueller, rookie southpaw,, who had {been given, a: four-rin lead by the Sox, was. chased. from. the. mound in thé ninth “When Earl Averill, Cleveland: center fielder, hit a sin-| gle with the bases full, scoring Pytlak and“ Seeds: “Joe Vosmik singled, scoring Knickerbicker, and then Trosky tripled, scoring Aver- ill ad: Vosmik. Eight pitchers saw:setvice as the Brawns won their. fifth . straight game defeating the Washington Senators, 8 to 7. | Hal Schumacher stretched his , Jtring of consecutive mound _vic- , | tories to: nine and his list of suc- cesses’ over Cineitinati to 11 straight as the Giants blanked the ‘Reds, 4 to 0, to maintain their ‘three-ganie lead. | Schumpcher ing second since our drive ana. Uve: | never lost to the Reds in his three. come to the conclusion that while jyear major league career. | most men would be more entertaim | Four-hit -hurling in. which Pat | ing, none could be more happy with : : you than | am. “Perhaps that will. mean some thing. I hope so, fot it Means every: thing to me. [ve been trying to: shorten the day by hurtying, It | helped a lot to see you those Tew minutes this morning. You'll never know how beautifal you are and tm all the ways that count most, dear,” ‘Then “Yours, Bob.” Her eyes filled. She looked at hit flowers to see them blurred. She wasn’t beautiful in aby way that counted, she was certain. She was beautitil’ onty’ in ways that made @ great deal'of trouble for her and-for: others, Bob Powers had made her aware of the trouble she could make. She. murmured a short, have sent you the: d I have sent just the same selection: to my mother. That’ should ten you: something of how I feel. “I have thought of you every wake Yaborated: gave the Chicago, Cubs ‘a 2 to 1 victory over the Phillies. Jerome “Dizzy” Dean, the St. ‘Louis Cardinals’ eccentric but ef- | fective hurler. led’ his team to aj 4 to. 2 win in the first game of \their series with the Boston 'Braves. It was his seventeenth victory of the season. x Linus Frey, who is known as “Junior” to his teammates, pulled a ball game out of the fire for the Dodgers when he rapped a last-minute home run to give Brooklyn a 4 to 2 win over the Pi- rates, The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE bardi; Schumacher and Mancuso. At Brooklyn Pittsburgh - . Brooklyn 3 -410 0 Batteries: Swift and Padden; Zachary, Leonard and Lopez. til come baclé-to you. Delilah, we're suited; we belong” im her way, she loved Geoffrey. | She thought longingly of his re tort, He might not look her up right away; sometimes he did not. and she knew Kim well enough to know that an appeal would make him turn away. R. HE. . 210 2 At Philadelphia RH. EB She would not make that appeal, | Chicago . «2.9 0 she understood Geoffrey too well to | Philadelphia .... pa 2 play into his. hands that way. Yet Batterie: Malone, Warneke she was harassed and troubled, and ———— not on.Geoffrey’s account. Rob Powers, if. she appealed, would come running with a humble longing to serve. She wished: she had never met him. ... Bob- Powers, was “absurdly good,” one could see; and it was downright disconcerting to. have anyone suppose that you were absardly good too. (Copyright, 1934, by K. Havitand-Taylor) — RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE| DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE abreast cn Tomorrow, Marsha has premeni+ tiong of tragedy. | | | pfaves, 20; Bonura, White Sox, ido: Collins, Cardinais,, 20, || Come im and get the ae results of the Major } League totals: National, American, 424; total, 851. Baseball Leagues | More English is. spoken in China ‘than any other foreign language. H ' — } Key West's First Funeral Home Key West’s First Ambulance | Service SOFT DRINKS, ETC. CIGARS, CIGARETTES | il | Gun | (EE || | PRITCHARD |, Phone 548 Never Sleeps { e: 1 KEY WEST ALL.. STARS. AND| ‘at 8 o’clocR on the Bayview Park ef® three-game series.. The. funds; Matone and Lon. Warneke col-|Boston . | FUNERAL. HOMERS. TO BAT- 3 TLE IT OUT STARTING AT on 8 O'CLOCK The Key West All Stars, com-! posed of many of the best ball. players in the city, will meet the} Lopez Funeral Home ten tonight; grounds. This. will be thé. initial game of | obtained: from! the series will be ‘used to bring to this city the Wal- terson’s team of Miami. The ‘All Stars are very anxious to put a stop.to the winning streak. of the Lopez team, who are undis- puted champs of Key West. An} exeiting exhibition of diamond-| ball: is anticipated. | Speed Ball Richards will get the assignment to hurl-for they Stars, | While" thie: one and’: only: Atthurt' Lunn. will. be on, the. mound for the ‘Undertakers, Following are the players of the All Stars: Gates, Richards, Albert- son, ‘Castro, Garcia, Molina, Saw- yer, Acevedo brothers and Ward. The Funeral Home ten are: In-! graham, Sterling, C. Lunn, Cates, Albury, Goehring, Gonzalez, Me-| Carthy an@ Machin. The grounds have been rented out for this game, with the under-1} standing that the two teams are to take care of all expenses. All bachelors over 30 years of age must pay a special tax in Nish,| Jugo-Slavia. and., Hartnett; E. Moore, siesiai | and, Todd. At Boston R. He E. st. :Louts 41241 Hite eee | Batter , Dean and Davis; Smith and Spohrer. " * AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago R. H.. E. New! York soe Chicago 89 0 Batterie: urphy and Dickey; Gaston; Heving and Madjeski. At St. Louis Washington . St. Louis < -_ 813 1 Batteries: Weaver, Burke, Mc- Coll, Thomas and Sewell; Wells, Andrews, McAfee, Coffman and Hemsley. R. H. E. 110 in n it oston ..... jury, deceased, and at sa’ time, e neyo understood her; her needs, He nev- ieee Nook 3 x : si ~ Cleveland oe ae iene — ae a 486, So. Miami, Fla. ily17-6t | ér pretended she was even hait'de | Batteries: Derringer and Lom-| Batteries: Ostermueller, Rhodes, ment of his sdmintetration of watd cent; he said, only, “I'l! wander, but Pennock and R. Ferrell; Hudlin,}e8t#te, and for an order discharging ; MISCELLANEOUS L. Brown and Pytlak. Philadelphia at Detroit, poned, rain. post- 4 Excellent Hotels under the: seme ‘owner's management and direction. Thor- ‘oughly modern in Appointments and Con- veniences. Make one of these hote!s your home or headquarters when in Jacksonville. Gehrig, who lost-a couple-of ‘points. | ments charged. Tyealiak poet and humanist, sh Died July 18, 1374. : nen ‘| setentist-netuvalist, born Died] | Dec... 18,1892, peers 9 j noted American mechanical engi: ineer, writer, avd’ scientist of his’ ‘day, born: at Lakeville, Conn. Died] "1898 Auugustin “Daly, celebrat-1 jaw New York. dramatist and -pro- ‘tT 1804—Richard Owen, English 1832—Altexander) Le sive ‘in-New York, Jan, 29, 1882. | ducer, born’ at Plymouth, N.C. _ AMERICAN LAG UE W. L. “Pet fied broad, June 7, 1899. Detroit... 53-31. 031 a o oe -elnt - t844—Marquis of Queensbury, Clevetnd 38 _54p (ettatic English sporting nobleman, ; ie thor of the — prizefightin Washington a 46s cay Pere aattiON 6 » . St. Louis 37 al. a7 Yules Bexting his name, born. Died : 2 : AT yan. 31, 1900. : ‘Philadelphia 2°50. 890)" 97> : Chicaxo 857 829) 1973 Alberto SantosDumont, Brazilian’ aeronaut, one of the NATIONAL LEAGUE | sioneers of aviation, born, Died Club— Wi. Pet yay 94, 1992 New York 55 31- 640)" . st i Chicago: . 2 34 .605);. 187%5—John M. 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Toronto, Pittsburgh 1 40° 506} Canada. » Died: in’ New York, Oct. 3 43 500) 98, 1934 6 50.419 Brooklyn 6 50. .419; ied Cincinnati 7 55.829! € L A § § IF I E Dd eocccccccoooscocvcoercce BASEBALL'S BIG SIX | Ry Associated’ Prem) COLUMN | O60 eve duesesonescsocese eesccvedeteteseteoveseoe, Advertisements — ‘thts Read Joe Vosmnick ‘shigzed’ his vray Wl be Thesreen! jeg habe mr into the Big Six yesterday, while! sertion, but the Yniniiam’ for’ the Paul Waner climbed up into a tie] fitst insertion in’ eve-y instance ip with Bill Terry in the sextet, Not nasser pep PAL one mik smacked four hits in” five] tsemente ie-dntartebly in syrah vat , ; times at bat, hoisting his average | but regular advertisers with ledger 10 points to .370: and. ousting Lou | accounts may have their advertise- : Advertisers should give their Fre ede oF te Mircim Bat four) street address as well at thelt tele- ee ee © TiS! phone number if they desire re- average, remaining behind Terry! sults, : only when the percentages. were Lesa at bang ceptohets ‘ ment The zen give an extra decimal), ctostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for carried out to, an i REM ‘OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. “Se a bundle, Citizen Office, june27tt ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. i Chicago at Philadelphia. | Cincinnati at New York. : St. Louis at Boston. LEGALS i WANTED aac !GOOD COOK or one willing to | learn, Night dinner, good wages. Phone 75 or.890-W. jly17 'WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for old Gold teeth, watches, rings, ete. You may have $10.00 to IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE = COUNTY,) A BORIDA, IN PRO-; ie of: 2 L. ALBURY, Deceased. FINAL NOTICE ‘ Notice is Hereby Given that thej andersigned will, on the 28th day! of J 1 cage: Or seontte | $100.00 worth of abandoned Florida, his final return,; @0ld plated articles. Mail for Dated this the 25th day of May, him as such Administrator. | ALD. 1984, AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified advertisement. ASK FOR IT. jani1} JOSE G. PIODELA, ! As Administrator of the Estate of j Bugene 1. Y, a. may2é; jni jl PRINTING — ENGRAVING BBER STAMPS Ps R THE ARTMAN PRESS Equipped to give you SERVICE and SATISFACTION | Capable of Doing Things Right PHONE 51 - - CITIZEN BUILDING CQ s & ) : N N A) N % N N \ % N N . 4 N N N N N N N N N N N) N) N N N N) IN N N no ©) 1,800:00° weare 00 “Chahty Comimissioner® Meetings 3,660.00 Fire Department 750.00.“ Ree ee mentee 700.00 and Fuel © 500.00 ae eee 3,500.00 rating Poor House eee atrowniness Made to Paupets (Not in Poor Heate) 1,200.00 Coronere Itiquest Fees i,a0n0 - Bate yearn Required By Law lon. Exbepeea 500.60 Pees a. rent Court Work 1,000.00. jerk Gen. Citedit Court Work and Recorting 3,000.00 Com, |) Pax Collector 5,000.00 TAX Assessor $47,810.00 icenwes Estimated 000.1 tinge Lee 11,000.00 ted Collections Avet. Delinqaent Titer $36,810.00 ‘oak tt FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND $ %,490.00 Feeding Prisoners 3,500.00 Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Comt hitte Constatilés Cont fills . Clerk Criminal Court 1,000.00 1,200.00 Salary. 600.00 Po Gaultey Sidige Cont Bilis 2,000.00 dwatice, Peace Cost Bills 3000-00 County’ Solicitor and Conviction Peer 200.00 Bees Railift 3,000.00.” » Withess 300.00 Expenses Criminad Prosecution 500,00 Expermex Jail 1,200.00 Salary = Judge Juveniie Court 450.00 Probation Officer + 1,000:00 MisceNaneous Expenses prairie ? $21,350.00 09 Tens Pines Estimated 00. Less Estimateti Colléctions Acct. Delinquent Tower ENDRETEDNESs FUND Heneral Revenue Notes Pirst National Rank Interest On Revenue Notes Firet Nationat Bante Certificate of Indebtedness terest Of Certificate of Indebtedn. Fine and: Forfeiture Warrants N , General, Revenue Warrants N Road Warrants Nor Pal Less Petimated Colléetions Acct. Delinquent Texte ’ ) SPRCTAL ADVERTISING PUNE ¥ 5,200.00 Advertising: 1,000.00 Lest Extimated Collections Acct Delinquent Tate $ 4,300,00 Heap FUYD $ 1,800.00 Sa’ ngineer 3,000.00 or 6,000.00 aterial Miscelianeous: $11,806.00 3,000.00. 4 heed Revimated Cotte: Taree A Acct Dealing: SPECHT BOND AVE INTREST Fre Sihicing Fund x Romany Aniterest on Reftnding Bonds place. The standings: jit. Jvebs Retimated Collections Acct. Delinquent Taxes 1 G. R. He Pet.| ; bid Manush, Setators 84 60. 141 _ REAP ex cosh ieee ieeeteapidies umane wollte Gehringer, Tigers 84 84, 123: .281} RQOOMS—-Double and single $2.00} $2 + Interest in Pettit Vosmik, Indians .55' 38. 80-8704, to: $3.00 per week, running: wal 'Ie/on0ion Princ in| Detante Terry, Giants .... 86 71 121.364!" ter, The Munro, 128 N. E, 4th} 19,000.0w Principal Bue 1935 P. Waner, Pirates 79 6Y 119-3641” Street, Miami, Fla. jun25-1mo}_!1!.0% Sinking Fund 1636 Allen, Phillies, .. 86 65 122 251) aaa Forni " Lene Cash ma TODAY'S GAMES ie Wed wmnmmtenssh, Hee Pete cnet. Sue Pram Nelinquest , amen } garage. Apply 628 White f MER’ ‘LEAGUE street, upstairs, Be “Br GRNPRAR SCHOOL FUND ~ speceapeoge 1 Gitieen ‘Othlee. ae) ade $114,350.00 Amount Estimated by’ School Board (inchuding New York at Chicago: ae si a Sheclal Tax School District) Washington at St. Louis. Pete rates. 3 ee x SRST Are Detingacat Taxes s . ors Pol Philadelphia at Detroit, : FOR SALE Tene State Panda Boston at Cleveland, two games. | rerery 4 SCHOOH SPHOTEN BOND AND INTEREST FUND Annual Inter Frineipal on on $184,000 Ronds $11,040.00 8v,000 Handy Interest: on 870,000: Ronde Sinking Fund om §75) Rands Overdde ahd Unpakt Principat on $254.00 Fond Overdue and Unpaid Interest on $75,000 Hands § Lesa Estimated Collections Acct. 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